From March 13 to June 19 2011, Bethan Huws, who has been living and working in Paris for the past twenty years, will be showing her first monographic exhibition in France, Black and White Animals, at the Centre international d’art et du [Read More]
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The Vancouver Art Gallery will present the first large-scale solo survey of the work of internationally renowned Vancouver artist Ken Lum. On view through September 25, 2011, Ken Lum features more than 50 works spanning Lum’s 30-year career, including a number of [Read More]
Sotheby’s London have announced the sale of the greatest collection of 20th-Century British Art ever to come to the market: The Evill/Frost Collection, a stand-alone three-part sale which launches with an Evening Sale on Wednesday 15th June 2011. This incomparable collection comprises [Read More]
Terminal Convention is an art, music and discursive event featuring some of the world’s leading and emerging international artists, musicians and theorists. Participants include artists: Douglas Gordon, Rosa Barba, Padraig Timoney, Seamus Nolan, artist and pop-provocateur Bill Drummond, musicians: Shackleton, Will Sergeant [Read More]
Bielefelder Kunstverein presents Lili Reynaud-Dewar. Chléda’s Chairs Thomas Julier. TA-KU-NA-HA on view through Lili Reynaud-Dewar. Chléda’s Chairs on view through May 2011. Over the last few years, Lili Reynaud-Dewar has developed a complex body of work, which revolves consistently around the concept [Read More]
ProArt Gallery, the gallery that celebrates innovative art and collectibles, today announced that it is holding an exhibition titled ‘Street Art Without Borders’ that will showcase the artworks of over 12 international street artists from March 9th to March 31st, 2011 at [Read More]
The Serpentine Gallery presents an exhibition of the celebrated American artist Nancy Spero, the first major presentation following her death in autumn 2009. On view now through 2 May 2011. Artist and activist Nancy Spero (1926–2009) was a leading pioneer of feminist [Read More]
Christie’s South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art auction in New York will feature works of leading 20th and 21st century Indian and Pakistani artists, juxtaposing tradition with a contemporary edge. The sale presents an exhilarating array of important works and will feature [Read More]
Modern Art Oxford presents Michael Sailstorfer Clouds on view 12 March – 22 May 2011. Modern Art Oxford hosts recent work by Michael Sailstorfer in his first solo presentation in the UK. Sailstorfer’s project is the latest in a series for The [Read More]
EK Projects presents “Xiao Se’s solo exhibition, Beijing”. On view March 5, 2011 – April 20, 2011. In this new series of paintings, Xiao Se broadens his interest in the mundane-turned-surreal, constructing images of contemporary Chinese men and women in characteristically ambiguous [Read More]
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery presents Stealing the Senses, on view 12 March–6 June 2011. nhabiting their own potential moment of encounter, certain artworks have the capacity to create heterotopias of the senses. Remembering Foucault’s concept in human geography, heterotopia describes place and spaces [Read More]
The National Gallery of Art, Washington, recently acquired American painter Thomas Moran’s Green River Cliffs, Wyoming, 1881, a gift of the Milligan and Thomson Families. It was ten years after his first trip west in 1871 that Moran completed the most stunning [Read More]
The exhibition of the works by Purvitis Prize candidates will be on view at the Arsenals (Old Town, Torņa Street 1) Exhibition Hall of the Latvian National Art Museum until 10 April 2011. The exhibition includes striking works in a variety of [Read More]
The National Gallery presents An American Experiment: George Bellows and the Ashcan Painters open through 30 May 2011. With 12 paintings never before seen in the UK, this exhibition introduces visitors to the American artist George Bellows and his artist friends, the [Read More]